Horse destroys all fly masks?
Hello, my mare destroys all fly masks. I don't know how, but she always tears them completely apart. I've tried all sorts of different ways, including wearing a halter over them, but that was quickly ruined, too.
She needs the mask because otherwise she'll rub herself raw. But I can't buy a new fly mask every week.
Does anyone have any idea how to keep the mask on?
Thanks
fly masks are usually made to break when the horse is stuck somewhere and pulls hard.
be glad that it is only the masks and your horse has not peeled off the head.
Please leave this with the flying masks. to the helper and to the gaiter, you can turn flying frays.
until the veterinarian was there, your horse must unfortunately remain in it. one lets a diagnosis put and treats the causal and does not let the poor animal torment until falling around with the juckerei. a horse that constantly has juck charm has no quality of life. the whole horse consists only of itchy and can concentrate on nothing else. it does not come to rest. on this way a teufelskreis is created – the juckerei causes stress and the overly spilled stress hormones ensure that the itching gets worse and worse.
If you have a diagnosis and the treatment is fixed, please report again. I would have had some more, very good support measures in the back. However, this does not exist until the veterinarian has already initiated the treatment, because they must additionally take place.
She’s not an eczema. It’s just right now that she’s got a little wound on her head and it’s natural. Only if it can’t heal the whole time, so the fly mask as a protection against the Schubbert and that the ointment stays longer on it.
In the normal case, she has no problems with the fly mask, and I will leave her in no case because she is to fulfill her purpose even if the wound is cured, that the horses are not permanently annoyed by annoying mosquitoes.
a wound on the horse only itches when it is infected.
and I hope very hard that never a wespe gets into the flying mask.
you order the veterinarian for a jerking wound. it is a virus infection, bacterial infected, a mushroom, a tick, a brake puncture or an allergy.
what’s on it? or was the veterinarian there and ordered the ointment and arranged the flying mask? If he ordered the flying mask, you have to change the veterinarian.
There are coupling necks with Velcro closure. If she rubs the mask too, she’ll help anyway, you have to do something else.
Masks can be forgotten. Are the biggest garbage.
Normal fringes are a lot better.
I think you should fight the cause. usually it is an allergy or a disturbance in the hormone metabolism.
The cause is the annoying mosquitoes that wander around the horses all day, but the fly masks are also made. As I have already said, the scum is coming, only because it has a wound on its head and it is now aching. It can’t heal only through the pusher without a mask
No, not usually.
Most of the time, it’s just the crowds of flies, crawling mosquitoes, etc.
I got fringes on riding. In the open pit and on the coupling, I’m not gonna let a halter go, because she could be so easy to hang somewhere.
There are also fringes that can be used without halters.
Oh, if you don’t know, you shouldn’t write anything.
Above all, I’d love you not to answer my answers that are absolutely nix to you.
I like to discuss professionally with people who like me. It’s not the case.
In crawling mosquitoes it is exactly the same as in normal. When stitching, they put something free and it starts to itch. Similar to an allergy but no allergy!
Then, of course, the horses shy when it comes to it, making crusts that also like to it again.
Inconceivable that you have to explain something to a person who always pretends to be God himself…
and the reaction to the crawling mosquitoes is what?
exactly – an allergy or a bacterial inflammation.
Have you ever tried fringes?
…or with the veterinarian?
Or something
I got fringes on riding, but in the open-stall I don’t have a halter, so no fringes